OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and the U.S. House Speaker conferred on risks posed by artificial intelligence (AI) amid regulatory challenges; US and Chinese AI companies hold secret talks on AI safety concerns; Pipefy launches AI-driven HR automation with customisable chatbots; Google Cloud unveils generative AI tools to transform retail experiences- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson met to discuss AI risks on Capitol Hill. Amid Democratic efforts for AI regulation, a divided Congress is hampering progress. Altman emphasised the balancing of AI benefits and risks and expressed anticipation for legislative action. The aim of the meeting was to gauge AI's potential as well as associated risks, according to a Reuters report.
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US AI companies OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere conducted secret diplomacy with Chinese AI experts in Geneva. Two meetings in July and October brought together North American AI groups and representatives from Tsinghua University, to discuss AI's potential to spread misinformation. The talks aimed to address risks, encourage safety research investments, and establish international standards. Amid Sino-US competition on AI, the cooperation signals a rare collaboration, with Washington restricting high-performance chip exports to China crucial for advanced AI software development, Financial Times reported.
Pipefy, a global leader in AI-driven process automation, has launched Pipefy AI for HR. Featuring customizable chatbots, the solution provides 24/7 assistance to employees, offering instant access to HR-related information and forms. Employees can submit requests, inquire about policies, and
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